Monday, June 27, 2011

Pivotal CRM 6.0.9 is released. What's new?

Good news.

CDC Software released service pack 9 for Pivotal CRM.
Here are the major new features are of Pivotal CRM 6.0.9:

End user features:
  • More flexible and personalizable CRM Task Pane inside Outlook.
  • Default interaction extension for Outlook e-mails, meetings and tasks.
  • Search Standard filter easily identifiable.
  • Improvement in Portal Page Performance.

Customizers features:
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 support and .NET 4
  • New notification OnStandardFilterLoaded is added.
  • A new programming event called the OnBeforeCancelLinks event, has been provided for better programming support with Microsoft Outlook.
  • Support for PIM Client Tasks for e-mail messages.
  • Text wrapping is available for the Search Results List. This can be enabled or disabled by the customizer.
  • Rich text functionality is available for the following: Notes, Search Results Lists, Memo Fields, Primary and Secondary Fields in Forms.
  • Ability to programatically set the Timezone when creating meetings.
  • The maximum number of records returned in the Recipient window is made configurable.
  • Additional Office Integration Server APIs.
  • Client Tasks running inside Outlook do not have to be signed.
  • Pivotal Visual Workflow 6.0.9 (Preview Version)

Administrator features:
  • Support for running multiple distinct applications with multiple Pivotal Business Server instances on the same server.
  • Microsoft Exchange 2010 support.
  • Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Standard Edition support.
  • Users can specify the location for the Client Tasks while installing Pivotal Packaged Client.
  • Pivotal Report Driver for Crystal Reports.
  • Custom indexes retained.
  • Visual cue in Pivotal Administration Console to indicate Unicode system.
  • Audit System command available on satellites and mobiles.
  • Changes to the maximum years of expansion for recurring meetings or appointments in Pivotal
  • Synchronization Service for Microsoft Exchange.

Regards,
Max Shafranski